Poetry, Volume 12Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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Pagina 8
... give a bouquet to his gal . ” THE QUESTION They were sauntering down the red road As I passed them- The round - lipped black woman and her child . And the child was saying : " Why's white folks better'n us , Mammy ? What's white folks ...
... give a bouquet to his gal . ” THE QUESTION They were sauntering down the red road As I passed them- The round - lipped black woman and her child . And the child was saying : " Why's white folks better'n us , Mammy ? What's white folks ...
Pagina 21
... garments , one destroys photographs That remind one . • Is it worth while to give up a house Because of such slight aura As these ? 4 Violet Hunt 862 A. D. The Northmen enter Russia Rurik , Sineus [ 21 ] Hunt, Violet: Is It Worth While.
... garments , one destroys photographs That remind one . • Is it worth while to give up a house Because of such slight aura As these ? 4 Violet Hunt 862 A. D. The Northmen enter Russia Rurik , Sineus [ 21 ] Hunt, Violet: Is It Worth While.
Pagina 35
... give one the sensation " of a jumping back and forth from one side of the fence to the other . " It is to be hoped that Miss Lowell will continue to help him in this detail , both in selection and in the actual readings for his ...
... give one the sensation " of a jumping back and forth from one side of the fence to the other . " It is to be hoped that Miss Lowell will continue to help him in this detail , both in selection and in the actual readings for his ...
Pagina 38
... give a damn for your opinion " and that " his opinion of you is more important than your opinion of him . " They end by " venturing to predict that the poets of the future will dig here for material as the [ 38 ] POETRY : A Magazine of ...
... give a damn for your opinion " and that " his opinion of you is more important than your opinion of him . " They end by " venturing to predict that the poets of the future will dig here for material as the [ 38 ] POETRY : A Magazine of ...
Pagina 40
... give any consecutive impres- sion of power , he is too punctilious to be thought of as brutal , too scrupulous to be often crude . His concern , one feels , has been at least to keep intact the complexion of the poem . The most ...
... give any consecutive impres- sion of power , he is too punctilious to be thought of as brutal , too scrupulous to be often crude . His concern , one feels , has been at least to keep intact the complexion of the poem . The most ...
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